Marfa is a Maban language spoken in Chad. It is not a dialect of the Masalit language. Edgar, John T. (1991). Maba-group Lexicon. Sprache und Oralität...
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Look up Marfa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marfa may refer to: Marfa (instrument), an African percussion instrument Marfa (music), celebratory music...
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tempo using instruments such as marfa, daff, dhol, sticks, steel pots and wooden strips called thapi.[what language is this?] The chorus effects and...
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Marfa is a city in the high desert of the Trans-Pecos in far West Texas, United States, between the Davis Mountains and Big Bend National Park, at an...
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Marfa Girl 2 is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Larry Clark. A sequel to his 2012 film Marfa Girl, the film follows the characters of that film...
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Marfa Girl is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Larry Clark and released on his website. The film follows a group of youngsters living in the...
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Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) "Malagasy". Ethnologue. Marfa at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Marka at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) "Archived...
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MVU (category Articles containing Danish-language text)
units (MVU), a measurement of uterine performance in labor Marfa language (ISO 639 language code mvu) Musgrave Airport (IATA airport code MVU), Musgrave...
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000) Maban languages Maba (120,000, SIL 1991) Massalit (50,857, RGPH 1993) Karanga Kendeje Marfa Massalat Surbakhal Kibet Runga Fur languages Mimi Amdang...
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Catherine I of Russia (redirect from Marfa Skavronska)
Catherine I Alekseyevna Mikhailova (born Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; 15 April [O.S. 5 April] 1684 – 17 May [O.S. 6 May] 1727) was the second wife and...
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Kibet, sometimes considered separate languages) Mabang: Karanga, Marfa, Maba The languages attested in two word lists labelled "Mimi", collected by Decorse...
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Masalit people (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
Geneina. The Masalit language is most closely related to the Marfa, Maba and Karanga languages. It shares 45% of its vocabulary with Marfa, 42% with Maba,...
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Marfa Vasilyevna Sobakina (Russian: Марфа Васильевна Собакина; 1552 – 13 November 1571) was the tsaritsa of Russia as the third wife of Ivan the Terrible...
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Mellieħa (redirect from Marfa, Malta)
from which the Gozo ferry departs. The Marfa Ridge spans across a large part of the peninsula. To the south of Marfa Ridge, there are Anchor Bay and Popeye...
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Alexandra Grant (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
2020). "Alexandra Grant On Finding Love With Keanu Reeves & Her Upcoming Marfa Invitational Exhibition". Vogue. Retrieved July 18, 2021. Bailey, Alyssa;...
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Marfa Matveyevna Apraksina (Russian: Марфа Матвеевна Апраксина; 1664–1716) was a Tsarina of Russia and the second spouse of Tsar Feodor III of Russia...
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Marfa Boretskaya (Russian: Марфа Борецкая), also known as Martha the Mayoress (Russian: Марфа Посадница, romanized: Marfa Posadnitsa), was a Russian businesswoman...
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(autonym Masala/Masara; Arabic: ماساليت) is a Nilo-Saharan language of the Maban language group spoken by the Masalit people in Ouaddaï Region, Chad and...
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is a Maban language of Chad. It consists of two dialects, Runga and Kibet, which are divergent enough to be considered separate languages. Kibet (Kibeit...
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Tsarevna Marfa Alekseyevna Romanova of Russia (Russian: Марфа Алексеевна; 26 August 1652 – 19 June 1707) was a Russian princess, daughter of Tsar Alexis...
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Marfa Rabkova (Belarusian and Russian: Марфа Рабкова; born 6 January 1995) is a Belarusian human rights activist who works for the Viasna Human Rights...
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Maria Nagaya (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
Maria Feodorovna Nagaya, named Marfa as a nun (Russian: Мари́я Фёдоровна Нага́я, Ма́рфа; died 1608/1610/1612) was a Russian tsarina as the last (sixth...
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Karanga is a Maban language spoken in Chad. Its speakers are divided into four groups, each of which has its own dialect: the Karanga (Kurunga), Kashmere...
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Destination Marfa is a 2021 American science fiction film written and directed by Andy Stapp and starring Tony Todd, Stelio Savante, Tracy Perez, Richard...
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Khovanshchina (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
1919. The 1950 production was sung in English and featured Risë Stevens as Marfa, Lawrence Tibbett as Prince Ivan and Jerome Hines as Dosifei. The sets and...
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Donald Judd (category People from Marfa, Texas)
remain with him for the rest of his life. In 1971 he rented a house in Marfa, Texas, where he would later buy numerous buildings and acquired over 32...
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Blackwell School National Historic Site (category Marfa, Texas)
The Blackwell School was a segregrated school in Marfa, Texas, that served the city's Hispanic population from its construction in 1909 until the end...
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Wolfgang (2025 film) (category Articles containing Catalan-language text)
directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera from a screenplay by Laia Aguilar, Carmen Marfà, Yago Alonso, and Valentina Viso based on the novel by Laia Aguilar. It...
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Kenjeje (or Kendeje) is a Maban language of Chad. The two dialects, Yaali and Faranga, are quite distinct, and have little contact. Kendeje at Ethnologue...
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